Odio París are big. In every possible way. Their capacity to create noisy clouds filled with distortion, to open unknown sonic portals and be able to close them down with precious pop melodies it’s amazing. It took them four years to deliver 'Cenizas y Flores' (trad. 'Ashes and Flowers') (Mushroom Pillow, 2016), but it was worthwhile. Songs knitted with layers and layers, darkness and light and plenty details that come to live once you fully embrace the guitar based univers of the band.